Distinguishing Businesses
Ethics & CSR
Marketing
Business Environments
Other concepts
100

Identify one for-profit business and one not-for-profit business

Example:
For-profit: Target
Not-for-profit: Red Cross

100

Identify the three elements of the triple bottom line

Social, environmental, economic

100

Food, water, and shelter are examples of... AND
Designer shoes and gaming consoles are examples of...

Needs and wants

100

Identify the three business environments

Internal, external operating, external macro

100

In a SWOT Analysis, what do the letters S, W, O, and T stand for?

Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats

200

A business with 20 or fewer employees is a...

Small business

200

Identify one way that fast fashion like Shein and Temu is unethical

- Products delivered in incorrect sizes
- Poor quality products
- Allegations of slave labour and child labour

200

Goods that are frequently bought together are also called...

Complementary goods

200

Why do businesses prefer to have multiple suppliers instead of one

To avoid supply difficulties and reduce the risk of price rises by not depending on a single supplier

200

What is superannuation and why do people have it?

Money set aside by employers (bosses) for their employees' retirement, so they have savings when they stop working

300

Do not-for-profit businesses usually have personal, social, or financial objectives?

Social objectives

300

When a business chooses to pay fair wages in developing countries even though it raises costs, it is practicing...

Corporate social responsibility

300

The four elements of the marketing mix are product, price, promotion, and...

People!

300

Identify the main difference between the autocratic and Laissez-Faire management styles

Main difference is the level of control employees and managers have. Autocratic = more manager control and less employee control. Laissez-Faire = more employee control and less manager control.

300

What does the task word 'Explain' mean? And give an example of how it might be used in an exam-style question.

Explain means to give a detailed account including reasons or causes.
Example: Explain one of the three elements of the triple bottom line.

400

Identify one difference between for-profit and not-for-profit businesses

For-profit businesses focus on maximising profit, while not-for-profit businesses focus on achieving social objectives

400

Identify one way that fast fashion like Shein and Temu is ethical

They allow people to access goods that are unaffordable for most

400

Setting a price based on what customers are willing to pay is called...

Customer-based pricing

400

How can competition in the external operating environment actually benefit a business

Competition encourages efficiency, innovation, and better-quality products at lower prices

400

What is the difference between a strength and an opportunity?

Strength = Internal factor
Opportunity = External factor

500

What do all businesses in the primary activity sector have in common?

Extracting natural resources from the Earth

500

Explain one way that a business could be ethical

Example:
- Paying employees fairly
- Ensuring supply chains are free of slave/child labour
- Reducing carbon emissions

500

Dividing the market into groups with shared characteristics is known as...

Market segmentation

500

How can technology create new opportunities and new challenges for businesses?

Opportunities: Helps businesses reach more customers such as through social media
Challenges: Risk of hacking/scams

500

What is the difference between 'discuss' and 'evaluate'?

'Discuss' requires you to state both sides, while 'evaluate' requires you to state both sides, and your opinion about which side is most correct.

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